Hamas attack, Gaza war continue to divide City Council a year later – Chicago Tribune*

The year filled with deeply personal fights has changed the council, Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez said. There is a deep pool of “vindictive energy” and ever-clearer fractures in the City Council that were present, but harder to see before, she said. “It has definitely added tension,” she said of the Gaza debates. “It is now more than ever in the open, the huge ideological divide in the council.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

What self respecting public servant takes an “ opposing view “ to the fact that there are still 97 hostages still being held, some of them Americans? I suppose that they cheered Khomeni on back in 1979 also.

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